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Open Library is an online project of the Internet Archive that aims to create "one web page for every book ever published". It offers digital copies of public domain, out-of-print, and in-print books, as well as links to purchase or borrow books, but has faced copyright violation accusations.
Z-Library is a shadow library project that hosts millions of books, articles and general-interest books without regard to copyright. It is popular among academics and users in emerging economies, but faces legal challenges and domain seizures in some jurisdictions.
QR code is a type of two-dimensional barcode invented in 1994 by a Japanese company for labelling automobile parts. It can store data for various purposes, such as web tracking, product identification, and mobile tagging, and can be scanned by imaging devices like cameras.
Learn how to create, edit, print and display QRpedia codes, which link to Wikipedia articles in multiple languages. Find tips, examples and tools for using QRpedia codes in various settings and media.
Google Books allows users to search and view full text of books and magazines that Google has scanned and stored in its database. Books are provided by publishers, authors, and libraries, and can be accessed for free or with permission depending on the copyright status.
A barcode reader is an optical scanner that can read printed barcodes and send the data they contain to computer. Learn about different types of barcode readers, such as pen, laser, CCD, camera and omnidirectional scanners, and how they are used in various applications, such as retail, inventory, movies, music and more.
Calibre is a cross-platform free and open-source suite of e-book software that supports organizing, editing, creating and converting e-books, as well as syncing with e-readers. Learn about its history, features, plugins, and associated apps for accessing your Calibre library from anywhere.
World's Best Reading is a series of classic books published by Reader's Digest beginning in 1982. The series is distributed as a mail order membership club. In addition some individual volumes are available for sale directly through the Reader's Digest website.